so last week...
Jun. 7th, 2006 03:57 pmi started getting what ross calls "PFO" letters from jobs. Please Fuck Off.
one of them was from that asst. chaplain position i really wanted.
i'm not terribly down about this. i kinda expected it.
i'm also getting really fucking stir-crazy despite the home improvement projects i've taken on.
so i am debating the different part-time positions i could take at retail places just to get out of the house (and hopefully get a sweet discount somewhere to support at least one of my habits). we are getting to the place where we need the money as well, but i don't want to take on something i'm going to feel guilty for leaving. something only part-time because i want to be home to see my husband every night and because i still need to get resumes out and have time to interview. some of the things i am thinking about:
coffee shop (mostly because i've always wanted to learn to work an espresso machine.
michael's
joannes (there is a superjoanne's or whatever you call it here that has craft stuff as well as fabric)
home depot (but only if i can work in the garden section and i hear they start laying off in june)
half-price books (a used bookstore in the area - the most fun, but also the most dangerous)
any input? suggestions?
one of them was from that asst. chaplain position i really wanted.
i'm not terribly down about this. i kinda expected it.
i'm also getting really fucking stir-crazy despite the home improvement projects i've taken on.
so i am debating the different part-time positions i could take at retail places just to get out of the house (and hopefully get a sweet discount somewhere to support at least one of my habits). we are getting to the place where we need the money as well, but i don't want to take on something i'm going to feel guilty for leaving. something only part-time because i want to be home to see my husband every night and because i still need to get resumes out and have time to interview. some of the things i am thinking about:
coffee shop (mostly because i've always wanted to learn to work an espresso machine.
michael's
joannes (there is a superjoanne's or whatever you call it here that has craft stuff as well as fabric)
home depot (but only if i can work in the garden section and i hear they start laying off in june)
half-price books (a used bookstore in the area - the most fun, but also the most dangerous)
any input? suggestions?
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Date: 2006-06-08 07:22 pm (UTC)this is mostly to get me doing something out of the house and give me a bit of a schedule. the money will help, but this is not a situation where either ross or myself wants me to whore myself out to the highest bidder. something fun is important if i can't get something in my field. writing things out on paper might help. then again, i could just go fill out applications at whim and make the decision after they are all crawling at my feet in hopes that i will deign to notice them!!!
sorry is my snobbishness about retail jobs showing?